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Introduction | Entry of HSV into the host cell involves interactions of several viral glycoproteins with cell surface receptors. The virus particle is covered by an envelope which, when bound to specific receptors on the cell surface, will fuse with the cell membrane and create an opening, or pore, throµgh which the virus enters the host cell. The sequential stages of HSV entry are analagous to those of other viruses. At first, complementary receptors on the virus and cell surface bring the two membranes into proximity. In an intermediate state, the two membranes begin to merge, forming a hemifusion state. Finally, a stable entry pore is formed throµgh which the viral envelope contents are introduced to the host cell. |
Synonyms | NULL |
Source | NULL |
Formulation | 0.1% SDS, 100mM NaCl, 50% glycerol. |
Purity | HSV-2 gG protein is >95% pure as determined by 10% PAGE (coomassie staining). |
Usage | NeoScientific's products are furnished for LABORATORY RESEARCH USE ONLY. The product may not be used as drµgs, agricultural or pesticidal products, food additives or household chemicals. |
Storage | HSV-2 gG protein althoµgh stable at 4°C for 1 week, should be stored below -18°C. Please prevent freeze thaw cycles. |
Purification Method | HSV-2 gG protein was purified by proprietary chromatographic technique. |
Specificity | Immunoreactive with sera of HSV-infected individuals. |
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